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May 19, 2009
ONLY IN A PLACE as unabashedly heart-on-its-sleeve as Portland could a political consultant utter the phrase, “We want to help people change the world,” and not make listeners want to...
May 19, 2009
FIVE YEARS AGO, while perched in a chairlift high above Colorado’s Arapahoe Basin ski area, I spotted a peculiar figure amidst the Alpine skiers bombing down the hill: a man seemingly...
May 19, 2009
IT’S TWILIGHT in the South Waterfront, the glittering high-rise district under construction on a former brownfield near the base of the OHSU tram, and four people wearing headlamps and...
May 19, 2009
WELIKEDIT
On his 20th album, Ancestral Swamp (Gnomonsong Records), sixtysomething itinerant folkie (and cartoonist) MICHAEL HURLEY, who makes his home in Astoria, has a few prominent locals backing him up....
May 19, 2009
Teenage angst and hormonal confessions take center stage at Portland’s latest literary showcase, Mortified.
May 19, 2009
WELIKEDIT
With his first foray into young-adult fiction, Beaverton middle-school teacher David Michael Slater demonstrates genuine flair for the genre, and manages to avoid enough familiar YA fantasy tropes...
May 19, 2009
IT’S BEEN NEARLY seven years since Mister Rogers slipped on his sweater and pulled off his loafers for the last time, but one Portlander has picked up the program’s mellow mantle and given it a...
May 19, 2009
IN MILD, MODERATE Portland, the opportunities to go walkin’ in a winter wonderland are rare indeed. But if the grand poobah of weather—the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration—is...
May 19, 2009
THE HIT LIST
ALTHOUGH WE’VE at last turned the corner en route to longer days, many are the Portlanders who spend January in an ursine state, hibernating on the couch with TiVo and a stack of Truffaut DVDs....
May 19, 2009
For the past three years, the Portland NAACP has been inactive—no meetings, no phone number. When I tried to track you down… It was a P.O. box. We now actually have office space at the Urban...
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